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conjecture
[kuhn-jek-cher]
noun
the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof.
an opinion or theory so formed or expressed; guess; speculation.
Obsolete., the interpretation of signs or omens.
verb (used with object)
to conclude or suppose from grounds or evidence insufficient to ensure reliability.
verb (used without object)
to form conjectures.
conjecture
/ kənˈdʒɛktʃə /
noun
the formation of conclusions from incomplete evidence; guess
the inference or conclusion so formed
obsolete, interpretation of occult signs
verb
to infer or arrive at (an opinion, conclusion, etc) from incomplete evidence
Other Word Forms
- conjecturable adjective
- conjecturably adverb
- conjecturer noun
- misconjecture verb
- nonconjecturable adjective
- nonconjecturably adverb
- preconjecture verb (used with object)
- unconjecturable adjective
- unconjectured adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of conjecture1
Word History and Origins
Origin of conjecture1
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Example Sentences
Why the surge of referrals has not yielded a corresponding increase in leases is a matter of conjecture.
The tone of nonfiction conjectures about the future of Los Angeles generally fall into two categories, elegiac or apocalyptic — and sometimes both: “utopia or dystopia,” in the words of Davis.
There are loads of conspiracy theories out there, the granddaddy of them all being the conjecture surrounding John F. Kennedy’s assassination.
I love the idea that you block out the hype and conjecture around the show.
The Indian Commercial Pilots' Association said staff on board had "acted in line with their training and responsibilities under challenging conditions and the pilots shouldn't be vilified based on conjecture".
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